Review: 15g Wildberry Meal Replacement Drink (7 Count) — Worth it?
If you’re on a GLP‑1 or otherwise struggling with a reduced appetite, getting adequate protein, vitamins, and minerals can feel like a daily challenge. The 15g Wildberry Meal Replacement Drink (7 Count) from Biocare promises a quick, low‑calorie way to plug nutritional gaps: one packet mixed with water gives you 15g of protein, 100 calories, and a broad spectrum of vitamins and minerals in seconds. But does it actually deliver on convenience, taste, and nourishment when you most need it? I tested it in real use to see whether it’s worth keeping in your pantry.
Shop NowSpecifications & Materials (Material & Quality)
| Product | Biocare 15g Wildberry Meal Replacement Drink — 7 packets |
| Serving size | 1 packet mixed with 8 oz cold water |
| Calories | 100 kcal per packet |
| Protein | 15 g per packet (about 30% DV) |
| Vitamins & minerals | 20+ vitamins and minerals — calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc, full B‑vitamin lineup (most nutrients ~20–30% DV) |
| Flavor | Wildberry (naturally & artificially flavored) |
| Allergens / Ingredients to note | Contains milk and soy. Contains a bioengineered food ingredient. |
| Made | Made in the USA |
| Packaging & price | 7 single‑serve packets per box — $14 per box (about $2.00 per packet) |

Real-world experience — Pros & Cons
After using the powder across several mornings and low‑appetite days, here’s what stood out.
- Pros
- Convenience: Single‑serve packets are easy to stash in a bag, desk drawer, or travel kit. Mixing only requires a glass and cold water — no blender.
- Nutrition density for low intake days: 15g of protein and a wide range of vitamins/minerals in a 100‑calorie serving is helpful when you can’t manage a full meal.
- Texture and mixability: Dissolves quickly with minimal clumps when stirred briskly; texture is smooth when served cold or over ice.
- Taste: Bright, sweet wildberry flavor goes down easily — especially when you want something light rather than heavy.
- Made in the USA and in single‑serve format reduces waste for occasional use.
- Cons
- Not a full meal for most people: At 100 calories it’s a supplement or light meal replacement — it won’t sustain someone needing 400–600 calories for a full meal.
- Contains milk and soy: Not suitable for strict vegans or those with dairy/soy allergies.
- Flavor profile: The sweet, slightly artificial profile may be too sugary for sensitive palates; some users may prefer less sweet or more natural ingredient lists.
- Price per packet: At roughly $2.00 per serving, it’s a convenience premium compared with bulk powders — reasonable for occasional use, less so as a daily staple.
- Bioengineered ingredient: If you prefer non‑GMO or fully organic products, this contains a bioengineered food ingredient.
Quick comparison with competitors
Putting the Biocare Wildberry packet alongside other options helps clarify where it fits.
- Biocare Wildberry (this product)
- 100 calories, 15g protein — designed as a light, nutrient‑dense option for low‑appetite days.
- Single‑serve packets; fast mixing; made in USA.
- Orgain Ready‑to‑Drink Nutritional Shakes (example competitor)
- Tend to be thicker and higher in calories (typically 150–220 kcal or more per bottle) and often use organic ingredients.
- Better if you want something more filling and prefer RTD convenience; usually pricier per bottle but more calories per serving.
- Soylent (powder or RTD)
- Designed as fuller meal replacements — more calories and carbs/protein for a complete meal. Powder formats require measuring, and RTDs are heavier to carry.
- Choose Soylent if you want a higher‑calorie, meal‑replacement approach rather than a light, low‑calorie supplement.
Bottom line: Biocare’s Wildberry packet is aimed at quick, low‑calorie supplementation and convenience. If you need a higher‑calorie, fully filling meal replacement, other brands tend to offer denser options.
Who is this product best suited for?
- Users on GLP‑1 medications or anyone with reduced appetite who still needs to protect lean muscle and maintain micronutrient intake.
- Busy people and commuters who want a fast, no‑fuss way to get protein and vitamins without a heavy meal.
- Older adults or recovering patients who need concentrated nutrition in a small volume (subject to medical advice).
- Travelers and office workers who want portable, single‑serve nutrition packets.
- Not ideal for strict vegans, people with milk or soy allergies, or anyone relying on a single packet as their primary daily meal (calorie content is low).
“A practical, pocketable option for light‑eating days — strong on protein and micronutrients, light on calories. Great as a supplement, less so as a primary meal replacement.”
Final thoughts & call to action
If your goal is to maintain protein intake and cover essential vitamins on days when you can’t stomach a full meal, the Biocare 15g Wildberry Meal Replacement Drink is an easy, effective choice. It’s convenient, mixes quickly, and tastes pleasant enough to drink regularly. Keep in mind the low calorie count and allergen content when deciding whether it fits your nutritional needs.
Pricing is straightforward: a 7‑packet box is listed at $14 (about $2.00 per packet). If you plan to use these occasionally for mornings, travel, or low‑appetite days, that pricing is reasonable for the convenience and targeted nutrition. For regular full‑meal replacements you may want a higher‑calorie alternative.
Interested? There are discount codes and special offers available when purchasing through my store — check the product page for current promotions to save on your first box.
